Is it really that bad to do a while(true) loop and rely on breaks? I see people say it's bad form because infinite loops, although that's usually the reason why I do a while(true) loop, and because it's much easier to read because you go straight to the while and see the loop condition.

It's really annoying though, because I just want to test the input to see if I get a sentinel and leave the loop and skip the rest of the code. Testing the input a second time for the while seems redundant.

If the conditions for breaking the loop don't fit well into the while/for/whatever (e.g. when parsing something complicated), I don't see what the problem is. Code that isn't full of security holes probably has many checks that abort its loops and procedures anyways.

If possible I'd probably try to get _something_ that indicates the loop's purpose into while(<expression>) anyways, e.g. a check for EOF / end token when the loop's intended to read data of unknown length.

I could have it test for the exit condition, then have it do nothing until the end of the loop, then text for the exit condition again in the while, but it just seems redundant. I also have to nest everything one step more.

Do I need to be super good with math? I'm completely bad in math, what language should I start first? Which one would get me paid a lot? Would it be fine to learn it from my home instead of going to school? If I get really good how long would it take me master a language?

Im honestly not seeing a point in upgrading anything anymore, the "upgrades" barely offer anything over the last generation anymore. Especially for someone who doesn't video game I fail to see the point.

bought a G502 a few days ago. Sensor performance has been phenomenal so far. Don't know if it's the sensor or the ergonomics really, but coming from a G402, it really does feel more accurate and easier to use.

A few things though;

1. Why does the fucking left click quack when I let go of it? This is an $80 mouse for fuck's sake.

2. Is it supposed to be impossible to use the mouse while it's in hyperscroll mode? The scroll wheel wobbles from left to right and makes it very difficult to actually use the mouse.

I bought a G602 back in December. It had been great up until 2 weeks ago. >a few days after I had been thinking what a great mouse it isThe sensor stops working intermittently for hours or days at a time. I replaced the battery's 3 times and it doesn't effect it. The light on top flashes when it isn't working and even when working properly doesn't seem as sensitive. Kind of disappointing for a mouse that retails for $79.99. >I paid 39.99

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>>53672980I have the G602. The left mouse button does not work when only using one battery, and the scroll wheel double-scrolls and isn't tactile or "clicky" at all. Other than that, great mouse. My only other complaint I guess is the weight, but that depends heavily on the batteries.

i'm going to be getting a new (used) laptop that has windows 8 on it (came installed with it). i plan to install W7 on it and delete the W8 install once i make sure everything is okay with the w7 install.

the guy who i bought it from modded the bios to accept a different wireless card.

now my question is, i know the w8 stores the serial on the computer's BIOS, will I be able to install W7 still? and would a new OS install ruin the modded BIOS from the wireless card?

I don't care how hard it would theoretically be. Could someone program video games or virtually anything that spoke directly to the X86 and misc. chipsets to circumvent their programs being incompatible with the continously different, divergent and incompatible processors, video hardware and such in misc. personal computers?

Now surely the games and programs would not be pretty, but would/could they be functional?

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